14 Responses to “A Replay of Last Night’s Live Flippa Webinar”

I thought the content of the webinar was perfect. Alot of good “real life” tips for doing due diligence on transactions between the 3 of you. Bonus for me getting the $20 credit for my next (first) purchase on flippa! thanks!

Great webinar T, lots of good info. You should definitely do more of those, or some videos maybe. I thought you were the most interesting out of the bunch and you have a good voice for it. I’m getting ready to start selling some of my sites on flippa and have been doin as much research as I can. Thanx for the tips

I thought it was a pretty decent webinar. The main reason I watched was for the free Flippa credits, which was awesome by the way, but the information was interesting. Unfortunately marketers now mainly use webinars to pitch products for 2 hours, so you really have to give something useful to draw me to one.

It was a worthwhile webinar and your part was well done, Tyler. yes, you should do more of these, I think. A great example of how getting into things and getting them done make you better than you might have thought you might be. Years ago I watched some presentations with Jogn, and frankly he was almost painful to listen to. A lot of guys might have said, “Oh, I sounded horrible” and just quit, but he’s kept after it, taking opportunites to speak in public and on this webinar I have yo say he did a great job as host/MC/moderator.

You part of the presentation indeed had the most real-life examples and presented the most information of all.

Another lesson learned is thta people shouldn’t be narrow in their focus. Your very appropriate tip on ending sle son a Saturday is something that’s been well known for years in the eBay community … but many website owners/builder never deal with the world of eBay sellers, so of course it’s not common knowledge outside that little world.

The most disappointing part of the whole things was Matt’s (IMO) extremely lame answer as to why Flippa extends auctions four agonizingly long hours for every bid at the end. Defeats the whole purpose of the auction format, and I know it’s cost them sales.

I’ve often seen low-dollar ‘diamonds in the rough’ coming up to the end of their bidding and been tempted to drop a bid .. but I won’t do it becuase I’ll then get sucked into another night and day of waiting and watching (and second guessing myself)

I like virtually everything else about Flippa, but the best part of the whole auction experience is the ‘going, going, gone’ and the thump of the auctioneer’s gavel. Waiting around for hours to find out the results is not for me.

Great insights on that webinar. Of course you should do more of this because you can share people what you learned and certainly the words that you say gives people encouragement and hope. How lucky are those who miss the live webinar, including me. Kudos to all of you.

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